Sangram Singh becomes 1st Indian male wrestler to win MMA fight at Gama International Fighting Championship

Sangram Singh becomes 1st Indian male wrestler to win MMA fight at Gama International Fighting Championship

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Category : Sports Published on: September 26 2024

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  • Sangram Singh became the first Indian male wrestler to win an MMA fight at the Gama International Fighting Championship in Tbilisi, Georgia, securing victory in just 90 seconds against Pakistani opponent Ali Raza Nasir, marking the fastest win ever by an Indian fighter in the 93 kg division.
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